The Forces, Part 3: Metation
Metation is the force that changes matter and non-matter. Material manipulation frequently results in non-material change, and non-material manipulation frequently results in material change, and theoretically, change in either matter or on-matter will result in metation.
Metation allows for natural mutations, for instance, where genes change themselves, or induced mutations, like hybrid tomatoes versus heritage tomatoes.
Because metation acts on a foundational basis, its force is apparently much stronger than reggancy’s. However, that appearance is from tallying up the forces on all the fundamentals in an object, and so metation and reggancy’s forces are proportional to each other, even though metation’s effects are much more noticeable.















